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  2. Aestheticism - Wikipedia

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    Aestheticism (also known as the aesthetic movement) was an art movement in the late 19th century that valued the appearance of literature, music, fonts and the arts over their functions. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] According to Aestheticism, art should be produced to be beautiful, rather than to teach a lesson , create a parallel , or perform another didactic ...

  3. File:Sunflower (Green symbol).svg - Wikipedia

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    Sunflower_(Green_symbol).png: Bündnis 90/Die Grünen derivative work: Rehua This is a retouched picture , which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version.

  4. Victorian decorative arts - Wikipedia

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    Neo-Victorian – Aesthetic movement Pteridomania – Popular craze in late nineteenth-century United Kingdom Staffordshire dog figurine – Matching pottery pieces

  5. Rococo painting - Wikipedia

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    Rococo painting represents the expression in painting of an aesthetic movement that flourished in Europe between the early and late 18th century, migrating to America and surviving in some regions until the mid-19th century. The painting of this movement is divided into two sharply differentiated camps.

  6. Category:Movements in aesthetics - Wikipedia

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  8. Symbolist painting - Wikipedia

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    All this led to the so-called "Aesthetic Movement", led by John Ruskin, who defended the dignity of craftsmanship and a conception of art aimed at beauty. Ruskin advocated a gospel of beauty , in which art is consubstantial with life, it is a basic necessity that makes human beings rise from their animal condition; rather than an embellishment ...

  9. Anglo-Japanese style - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-Japanese style developed in the United Kingdom through the Victorian era and early Edwardian era from approximately 1851 to the 1910s, when a new appreciation for Japanese design and culture influenced how designers and craftspeople made British art, especially the decorative arts and architecture of England, covering a vast array of art objects including ceramics, furniture and ...